Still wondering how to get your Global Citizen pass?

Converting gig-goers into do-gooders, Global Citizen India’s debut festival has successfully brought together over 5,00,000 people to sign up for change. Their campaign, which devises social action on issues that cripple India such as on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), quality education and gender equality, has engaged the youth and flooded our social media feeds with one clever idea—a chance to watch Coldplay (and Jay Z and AR Rahman) live. If you have a Twitter ID and a willingness to change and build a new India, you may just earn your karma points here. Andrew Kirk, global communications director for Global Citizen and Global Citizen India, shares with Vogue his four-step guide to being a Global Citizen and a true Coldplay fan:

#1. Sign up before November 8: It’s really your last chance to attend the concert. “The final action journey for the Global Citizen Festival India will close on the 8th of November, though people can remain engaged with the platform for news of further chances to win tickets. If you wish to attend the festival in Mumbai, sign up at Globalcitizen.in,” he advises.

#2. Accumulate 30 points: Once you’ve registered, you can sign up for a variety of causes you support to add up your points. Head to the ‘Take Action’ section and choose from petitions to clean India or tweeting about gender equality—it’s really as easy as it sounds. “There are a variety of ways to cross this threshold and no single one is quicker than the other, it really just depends on personal preference,” says Kirk. (Quick tip: Video quizzes translate into more points, while signing petitions and tweeting are a quickie!)

#3. Am I done? Almost. Once you have a robust score of 30 or higher, redeem your points by clicking on ‘Enter to Win’. Fill in your details and say a little prayer as you wait for the email with your passes. Planning your concert wardrobe may just be a good starting point now. “Entry to the draw will be mandated by a minimum number of points, in this case 30. If a user ends up getting more than the requisite points, the points do carry over to the next Action Journey, however Global Citizens are required to take a number of actions from the new Action Journey to qualify,” adds Kirk.

#4. So you didn’t win. Now what? Worry not, and try again—it might just happen the second time. With over half a million participants and over 30,000 free tickets already distributed, chances are you didn’t make it the first time. “The Global Citizen model is based on taking action to earn your free tickets. Tickets are allocated on a random basis and we encourage people to enter again if they weren’t successful the first time,” adds Kirk.